The tables from MGoBlue have not exactly been copy-and-paste friendly historically, but if you go back to edit it, you can right-click on the table and go to Table Properties to see if changing the width helps. The only drawback night be longer names getting cut and moved to an additional row. Pasting it into Excel would allow you to clean it up a lot more, although the heights would turn to dates thanks to the default formatting in Excel.

I have high expectations for Harris. But with Funchess as a premier WR, I think he has a year to put on some weight. With Darboh, Chesson, and Funchess, I don't think the pressure is on the young WR too much to immediately perform.

It's more up-to-date, but not 100% accurate. Shane tweeted that he was up to I believe 212 like two days ago. That's obviously only one person, but kind of an indicator that not too much time was put into this probably.

if they're going more w/ 4 down linemen and a detached SAM over the slot, that gives the 3T and 5T roles a lot more separation. 3T is going to see more doubles and has to plug gaps. 5T has to set the edge, pass rush, drop into coverage a bit. until some of them start to show real separation in strength or quickness, i think looking at weight's probably the best proxy for position.

I just looked at Brian's list and saw Beyer's weight. I must've missed him on the mercury list. even still, I didn't think of him as a linebacker, but more of an end. having him in the linebacker group raises the average to a slightly larger fellow. I hope this year sees us throwing juggernauts and hulks at opposing offenses come spring...

Years from now, we’ll be reading about how University of Michigan alumni Dr. Joseph Burzynski (Biomedical Engineering Major) and Dr. David Alexander Mitropoulos-Rundus (Cellular and Molecular Biology Major) have teamed up to win the Nobel Prize in Biology.